Eunice
Writer and Director
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Eunice Levis is a first-generation Dominican-American, born and raised in The Bronx, New York. She is currently developing several projects that combine her love of horror, sci-fi, thriller, and fantasy, many through a diasporic lens. She recently wrote and directed InVade, a sci-fi short film, which made the second round of the 2020 Sundance Episodic Lab with its pilot script. Her urban gothic horror feature script Keep also made the second round consideration for the 2021 Sundance Feature Development program. Eunice's latest work, a folklore horror micro short titled Fell Ends was an extraordinary selection at NYX’s 13 minutes of horror film festival and is currently streaming on Shudder. Her upcoming film, an urban fantasy titled Ro and the Stardust, was selected for inclusion in the 2021 NALIP Latino Lens Women of Color Short Film Incubator, sponsored by Netflix. In addition to writing and directing, she cohosts Café Negro con Genre (with fellow filmmaker Les Rivera), a monthly podcast that promotes Latine/o/x creatives working in the genre space.